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LabVIEW function that gives the current free RAM?

Hi,
 
I'm looking for a vi that will give me the current free memory.
 
Thanks.
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Hi,
 
Are you talking about de PC available memory?
 
I've done a .net DLL that you can call in labview. do you know how to use it?
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Thank you for the quick answer. Yes, I'm talking about the PC available RAM.

Can you tell me if I need a certain environment to run this dll?

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You would need to install .NET to use it. Or, you can use a Windows API call.

This is, of course, assuming that you're using Windows, as you haven't stated which operating system you're using.
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Using the Windows API call:
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Can you tell me which API call to use? I prefer not to install .NET on my system.
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Click on the link that I included in my response, or just look at the example. Smiley Wink
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From some reason I cannot open the links you sent.
Can you send them to my email (yifatk@exalenz.com)?  Thanks.
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What exactly happens when you click on the links? The first one is a standard hyperlink. In the other message it's also a hyperlink to a file that resides on the NI servers. Do you have some sort of firewall/proxy that's blocking those types of files? How about the zip file attached?
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I get a message that the source of the vi is not found. Can you instead send me a .llb file?
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